Accumbency

/əˈkʌmbənsi/ noun

The state or practice of reclining or lying down, especially during meals; a historical reference to the Roman custom of reclining while eating and socializing.

From Latin 'accumbentia,' derived from 'accumbere' (to recline). An archaic scholarly term used mainly in historical and classical contexts.

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